Maverick (management)

Oseary originally was joined by Reign Deer's Larry Rudolph and Adam Leber, Blueprint Group's Gee Roberson, Cortez Bryant and Shawn Gee, Quest Management's Scott Rodger, Spalding Entertainment's Clarence Spalding, Laffitte Management's Ron Laffitte and I Am Other's Caron Veazey.

[1] In March 2015, founder Madonna released her album Rebel Heart, featuring the Maverick logo on the back cover.

[2] In May 2016, Wassim Slaiby, CEO of XO, joined the Maverick Management team with The Weeknd, Belly and Massari.

[3] In November 2017, Maverick parent company Live Nation announced they had paid an undisclosed sum to acquire Big Loud and their six-artist roster.

[6] As of August 2018, Oseary and Thompson were accompanied by artist managers Adam Leber, Lee Anne Callahan-Longo, Larry Rudolph, Gee Roberson, Cortez Bryant, Shawn Gee, Scott Rodger, Wassim “Sal” Slaiby, Clarence Spalding, Kevin “Chief” Zaru and Seth England.